I have been alerted of a few things that December has to offer. For my trusty viewers, I share them with you.
One is this thing called The Hobbit. Stephen Colbert celebrated it for a week. There are legos for it. I guess it's a big deal. All sarcasm aside, it's a very exciting thing. I just hope the New Zealand view doesn't give me motion sickness, as I have heard it has done to viewers before. Something about the super camera is was shot with.
Other things in the, hopefully, near future includeStar Trek Into Darkness. It has Benedict Cumberbatch. Great man, epic name. Enough said. (Now go rewatch Sherlock on Netflix!)
In comedies, I want to see Playing the Field(obviously for Gerard Butler) and This is 40. Paul Rudd is hilarious and I love Leslie Mann from George of the Jungle with Bredan Fraser.
In artistry, Cirque du Soliel's Worlds Away looks absolutely stunning.
In Youtube, Hunter Davis is making a parody series, it seems, and, as he has proven before, he's very good at this. The Dark Knight Retires is the name of what he posted just this past week. If you haven't seen his Ian McKellan impersonations, make it so!
In music, McFly is pretty awesome. There's british folky, reminding me of a punky Fratellis. Both of these I share i example: A: No Worries- McFly and B: Fratellis- Flathead .
For books, I am sorely behind. But I hope this is pardonable if I tell you that finals week is here and I already want it gone. I have picked up Cataloging, Collection Development, and an intro web-based class for the Spring. I am underway for summer classes as well, speaking with my school's financial aid office as well as the international study abroad office to make my dreams come true. I was sent an email about studying for an information and library science course in London England at this place: King's College- London, England
In this program, I can also visit Scotland- a dream of mine for a long time as well as an often visiting dream(see previous blog). I could run across a number of BBC shows or actors, run a muck at Platform 9 3/4, ride once more of the London Eye. I know, I've been before, but I can't help express how excited I am that I can afford to go. *David Tennant voice* Weeeellll sort of afford to go. *my voice* I have to take out another loan I was offered, one I didn't need before. On the plus side, I was going to have to take a summer term anyways and I can't think of a better place to take it.
I feel like I'm forgetting to tell you something. Ah well. I leave you with this nugget for now: Grumpy Cat on ...
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